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Chapter 19 - Chapter 19: Plagiarism

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As Setsuna continued to mentor Kagami and Chino Chinoike, he delved into the intricacies of their chakra affinities and elemental releases. Kagami, with a natural affinity for Fire and Lightning, became the focus of Setsuna's training.

In the training sessions, Setsuna drew inspiration from historical battles, particularly recalling Madara's ingenious use of multiple fire techniques during a past war. He imparted this knowledge to Kagami, emphasizing the strategic and surprising nature of fire jutsu. Kagami quickly absorbed Setsuna's teachings and began to experiment with his own variations of fire techniques.

Setsuna, recognizing the importance of a versatile skill set, introduced Kagami to the Chidori. The crackling lightning technique became a signature move for Kagami as Setsuna guided him through Chidori Senbon and Chidori Nagashi. Kagami's proficiency with Lightning Release grew, and he could now unleash devastating attacks with the speed and precision of lightning.

The climax of Kagami's training came with the introduction of a formidable lightning jutsu—Kirin. Setsuna orchestrated a display that sent shockwaves through Konoha. The sky darkened, and a colossal thunder dragon descended upon the village, creating an illusion of impending doom.

Senju Hashirama and Tobirama arrived to witness the aftermath. Intrigued by the display, they sought Setsuna's explanation. With a mischievous smile, Setsuna assured them that it was a controlled demonstration and not a genuine threat. The citizens and shinobi alike were on high alert, only to be relieved when Setsuna revealed the true nature of his new jutsu, Thunder Dragon.

Madara, always one to appreciate strength and innovation, approached Setsuna with curiosity. He urged Setsuna to showcase the Thunder Dragon jutsu again, but Setsuna, feigning fatigue, claimed that his chakra reserves were depleted.

Setsuna's teaching methods not only elevated Kagami's abilities but also left an indelible impact on the village's perception of the Uchiha clan.

Little did they know that Setsuna's influence extended beyond the training grounds, setting the stage for a series of events that would shape the future of Konoha.

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Setsuna's influence continued to reverberate through Konoha, attracting eager individuals seeking to become his disciples. However, Setsuna, burdened by his responsibilities, declined these requests, prioritizing his duties and the ongoing training of Kagami and Chino Chinoike.

For Chino Chinoike, Setsuna saw an opportunity to enhance her skills by introducing Tobirama's legendary water-style techniques. During the war, Setsuna had meticulously observed and copied Tobirama's jutsu. Now, he decided to share this knowledge with Chino Chinoike.

Setsuna began teaching Chino Chinoike a series of powerful water-style techniques, each honed and perfected by Tobirama Senju.

As Chino Chinoike honed her newfound skills, Setsuna observed Tobirama's original techniques. The opportunity to bridge the gap between clans and share techniques marked a subtle shift in the dynamics of Konoha.

One day, Tobirama, noticed Chino Chinoike seamlessly executing a water-style technique he had created. Intrigued and somewhat irritated, he approached her, demanding an explanation.

Chino Chinoike, unflinchingly honest, revealed that Setsuna had been teaching her the water-style techniques. Tobirama, visibly irritated, sought Setsuna for clarification.

In a tense confrontation, Setsuna calmly explained that during the war, he had witnessed Tobirama employing these techniques. While he had memorized them, he refrained from using them until now. Setsuna justified his actions, stating that as a Konoha member, he had the right to teach these techniques to fellow villagers, especially those willing to integrate into the village.

Tobirama, however, remained adamant that Setsuna had merely copied his jutsu and had no right to claim them as his own. Setsuna, undeterred, reminded Tobirama of the unity Konoha was striving for, transcending clan boundaries.

In an attempt to ease the tension, Setsuna decided to showcase a unique jutsu to Chino Chinoike—one inspired by Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, the water-style explosive bite of the water dragon. This diversion momentarily shifted the focus from the clash of ideologies, demonstrating Setsuna's commitment to fostering collaboration and sharing knowledge.